Life Magazine – April 17, 1913 (# 1590)
$32.00
Magazine Condition : Fair (All Good, but cover is loose, lightly soiled and missing a bit of paper in the margin near a staple).
Out of stock
Description
Cover : Cowboys galloping along and waving their hats at an airplane, “The stranger,” art by Mayo Bunker.
– Full page color Wrigley’s spearmint pepsin gum with Grim Reaper done as a pleasant old man in white and looking like an angel, “Time Flies Pleasantly with …”
– Full page Locomobile ad with photo of two cars and group of people at wooded stream crossing.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Emory P. Seidel (Firestone non-skid tires ad that looks like a bas-relief carving), Charles Dana Gibson (It’s perfectly awful the way you continue to flirt with your old sweetheart …), Arthur Lewis (Fire burn and cauldron bubble), R. F. S. or D. F. S. (Garford Company car ad with nice art).
– Two page centerspread art by William H. Walker “After the Victory.”
– Some current events include : What would you do with Emmeline Pankhurst if she were yours?, Zelie Emerson in England, Suffragists, Bill Haywood and his industrial wreckers, Alva Belmont, Harriet Stanton Blatch and other terrifying undoers, Prevention of floods in the tributary valleys of the Mississippi, Levee system.
– Nice full page Ohio Electric Car ad, the only car for the woman of refinement today.
– Full page color Baker Electrics car ad with lovely art in a tulip field, not signed.
– Much more.
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